1 Aug 2017
Best-selling designer specs brand Kylie Minogue Eyewear is now available to Specsavers
Corporate Eyecare clients, enabling them to offer the range to staff.
With all
Display Screen Equipment eVouchers from Specsavers Corporate Eyecare – and also
for driving and optical care eVouchers - there is the option to use the value
as a contribution towards higher priced and designer items, which now includes
the chic Kylie range.
A
stunning combination of elegance and edginess, the collection offers employees
a choice of 25 different glasses and five more options for prescription
sunglasses.
Kylie
describes the collection as a mix of modern classics, subtle bling and
reinvented vintage, drawing inspiration from different eras in a variety of
shapes, colours and textures. Each frame features a striking angled temple and
her iconic ‘K’ tag for a chic but understated hint of Kylie glamour.
The
DSE eyecare eVoucher entitles employees to a full eye examination and, if
required solely for DSE use, a pair of glasses from the £45 range.
Alternatively, the employee may opt to use the £45 as a contribution towards
other frame ranges. Each DSE eyecare eVoucher comes with built-in Premium Club.
This entitles employees to a £20 discount on any glasses from the £99 range or
above. Used in conjunction with the £45 contribution, this totals a £65
contribution and, with the Specsavers two for one offer on top, means an
employee could receive two pairs of stylish Kylie glasses for just £34 of their
own money. This huge added benefit would cost the employer just £17 for the DSE
eVoucher.
Jim
Lythgow, director of strategic alliances at Specsavers Corporate Eyecare, said:
‘It is obligatory for employers to offer eyecare to all screen users, this
means the vast majority of the workforce will be entitled to eyecare at work.
We are keen for our eVouchers to do much more than just cover the basics. In
this way, employers are able to offer their staff a valued employee benefit and
not just an obligatory provision. By increasing our collection and allowing
employees to use their corporate eyecare eVouchers towards other ranges and in
conjunction with other offers, we feel we are giving employers the best
possible value for money. If you are having to provide eyecare anyway, then it
makes sense to benefit from the associated morale boost that an enhanced
offering can provide, especially if it is at no additional cost to the business
or organisation.’
For more information please visit
Specsavers Corporate Eyecare
Website
T: 0115 933 0800
Cirrus House
10 Experian Way
NG2 1EP
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
United Kingdom
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Jim
Lythgow, director of strategic alliances at Specsavers Corporate Eyecare, said:
‘Glaucoma is a serious threat to employees’ eyesight and employers are now in a
position to help. Simply by offering basic eye care, they can help to ensure
that conditions such as glaucoma are detected and treated early, which will be
beneficial for the business and could be life-changing for the individual.’
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issued today by Specsavers Corporate Eyecare reveals the extent of smartphone
use for work purposes but highlights the lack of related employee eyecare.
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Corporate Eyecare suggest there is a lack compliance among SMEs with the Health
and Safety Display Screen Equipment regulations. The research shows that 44% of
SMEs provide no eyecare at all to screen users, compared to 20% of larger
companies. Businesses with less than 10 employees are the least likely to
comply, with two-thirds (66%) providing screen users with no eyecare whatsoever.
With driving for
work purposes having its risks, the clocks changing and the evenings drawing in
serves as a timely reminder for employers to make sure they are protecting
their staff.
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